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Old May 18th, 2010, 11:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
ismael
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Default How can a person find out what style or styles are being used?

Hello Everyone,

I open a MS Publisher 2007 document and don't know what type of formatting
it is using for the heading and the body of text. Is there a way to know
what styles are being used in the document?

In the menu bar under "Format" a person could check the settings in "Font",
"Character Spacing", "Paragraph", "Bullets and Numbering", "Horizontal
Rules", "Tabs", etc. and get an idea of the formatting and possibly get an
idea of the style, but what if the document was created by someone else and
your computer does not have the style that was used and thus you yourself had
to figure out the formatting and then create a style.

Any ideas on how to figure out the style without checking all the settings
under "Format" from the menu bar?

Thanks to all who reply,


Ismael


 




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